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This was by far the best of the digi comics so far. For the first time the talent behind an issue actually seem to have an understanding of not just the characters, but the world of MOTU. I don't know that they are fans, but with the love put into this issue, I don't see how they could be anything but. Simply put, this was a Masters of the Universe story. And a darn fine one at that.

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This was a hilarious issue no doubt. However, the direction of this series is oxymoronic in terms of both style and content! Either too dark or too ubsurdly comical, too colorful or almost no color at all! As if the whole thing is a mad lab of experiments!

I concur with the lab experiment idea. The way these comics are all "different" is a great way to celebrate 30 years in my opinion, but not to rope in any new audiences. The reason we all seem to like these is because of 30 years of history and media with which to associate...my 10-year-old nephew thought this issue was horrible and, unfortunately, isn't going to buy any more of them because he really hasn't understood any of them except for the sir Laser-Lot issue.

I think these comics really prove that the MOTU property is unique to our generation and Mattel and DC understand that, but probably don't have the wherewithal to make the investment it would take to introduce MOTU to new audiences. But that is just my opinion.